Re: Wu-Tang: Enter the Dubstep

Nobody rolls at Coachella. There are cops everywhere, handing out pupil checks left and right. Plus there is no one in Southern California that has access to those type of things.

Originally Posted by guedita

I jus wan ever'one to kno I visit raves AND undergrounds. Pretty much on the reg, but sometimes I'm like nah not tonite and they say I feel ya but why the hate? and i say well fools, are you bringin real music time? Cus I like it fresh and I wan' it fresh.

Re: Wu-Tang: Enter the Dubstep

underground has been doing it for a year or two, it's nice to see mainstream acts finally catch on to what has been hip for awhile now..

dubstep is gonna take over the world, it's the perfect cross-genre vehicle for the industry to get behind, it easily draws hip-hop fans, electronic fans, hard/metal fans, reggae fans, minimalist fans.. since dub is currently being layed over all of those genres already.. the dubreggae scene has been huge lately, which kinda brings it full circle, since dub was first created by the reggae scene decades ago..

Re: Wu-Tang: Enter the Dubstep

Originally Posted by nbvcide

underground has been doing it for a year or two, it's nice to see mainstream acts finally catch on to what has been hip for awhile now..

dubstep is gonna take over the world, it's the perfect cross-genre vehicle for the industry to get behind, it easily draws hip-hop fans, electronic fans, hard/metal fans, reggae fans, minimalist fans.. since dub is currently being layed over all of those genres already.. the dubreggae scene has been huge lately, which kinda brings it full circle, since dub was first created by the reggae scene decades ago..

What about the problem with dubstep taking over the world wherein dubstep sucks?

Re: Wu-Tang: Enter the Dubstep

Re: Wu-Tang: Enter the Dubstep

Originally Posted by nbvcide

dubstep is gonna take over the world

i dont know about that just yet. i think dubstep needs to expand its sound a little more before it can blow up huge. sure the more seasoned dubstep listener will be more keen to notice the subtleties that distinguish different dubstep artists/styles, but for the casual listener reggae breaks and wobble synths are all the dubstep has to offer. im not saying that its not possible, i just think that the dubstep sound needs to evolve a little more and develop more noticeable variations between artists. as it stands the sound is pretty formulaic. the potential is there, we'll just have to wait and see what the artists do with it in the next few years.